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From: Diagnosis of cervical cells based on fractal and Euclidian geometrical measurements: Intrinsic Geometric Cellular Organization

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Cytoplasm (left) and nucleus (right) surfaces of a normal cell, shown as an example of the objects surfaces measured. For each object, the software applied counts the number of pixels occupied inside the blue line, including the pixels of the border. In the case of the cytoplasm, it counts the number of pixels included between the two blue lines: the first one corresponding to the cytoplasm border, and the other one, corresponding to the nucleus border.

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